BACKGROUND: Previous studies show that criticism by relatives during acute depressive illness predicts relapse over nine months, but the course of criticism over time and its relation to the course of illness, have not been examined in depressed patients. METHOD: Thirty-nine depressed patients and their partners, were interviewed separately at three-monthly intervals over about one year. Illness was assessed by Research Diagnostic Criteria and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale. Criticism was measured by the Camberwell Family Interview. RESULTS: Criticism when patients were most depressed predicted neither remission nor subsequent relapse. Patients who fully recovered, with or without later relapse, had partners who were consistently uncritic...
Objective: This study examined relationships among emerging adults\u27 perceived familial criticism,...
The respective roles of expressed emotion and dysfunctional cognitive processes are well documented ...
People who have remitted from depression are at increased risk for relapse if they rate their relati...
Few studies have examined the prognostic value of family factors in the course of bipolar affective ...
<div><p>Expressed emotion (EE), especially criticism, is an important predictor of outcomes for the ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Both state- and trait-like manifestati...
<div><p>People who have remitted from depression are at increased risk for relapse if they rate thei...
Background. Current cognitive theories propose that depression develops as a result of the interacti...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the extent to which a family history of major depression (MD) affe...
An individual's perception of the levels of criticism to which he or she is exposed (PC) was hypothe...
The current study utilized a multiwave longitudinal design to examine whether dependency and/or self...
Background Little is known about the extent to which a family history of major depression (MD) affec...
Perceived Criticism (PC) evolved in the context of Expressed Emotion (EE) research and, like EE, pre...
The respective roles of expressed emotion and dysfunctional cognitive processes are well documented ...
This research, patterned after Zuroff and Mongrain (1987), addressed the congruence hypotheses that ...
Objective: This study examined relationships among emerging adults\u27 perceived familial criticism,...
The respective roles of expressed emotion and dysfunctional cognitive processes are well documented ...
People who have remitted from depression are at increased risk for relapse if they rate their relati...
Few studies have examined the prognostic value of family factors in the course of bipolar affective ...
<div><p>Expressed emotion (EE), especially criticism, is an important predictor of outcomes for the ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Both state- and trait-like manifestati...
<div><p>People who have remitted from depression are at increased risk for relapse if they rate thei...
Background. Current cognitive theories propose that depression develops as a result of the interacti...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the extent to which a family history of major depression (MD) affe...
An individual's perception of the levels of criticism to which he or she is exposed (PC) was hypothe...
The current study utilized a multiwave longitudinal design to examine whether dependency and/or self...
Background Little is known about the extent to which a family history of major depression (MD) affec...
Perceived Criticism (PC) evolved in the context of Expressed Emotion (EE) research and, like EE, pre...
The respective roles of expressed emotion and dysfunctional cognitive processes are well documented ...
This research, patterned after Zuroff and Mongrain (1987), addressed the congruence hypotheses that ...
Objective: This study examined relationships among emerging adults\u27 perceived familial criticism,...
The respective roles of expressed emotion and dysfunctional cognitive processes are well documented ...
People who have remitted from depression are at increased risk for relapse if they rate their relati...